
Which makes me think there's extensions or something else going on.Įnseo makes set top boxes for hospitality. There were eight devices listed, but only one I could edit. Then you could put a macro on the Yellow button that includes the A device button, you could put a macro on the Blue button that contains the B device button, etc. For example, if you don't need the 4 colored buttons, you could decide to treat them as device buttons. you could designate any buttons of your choice to be the device buttons. you could open up the holes where the device buttons are supposed to be and fabricate some new buttons, or 2. If you would like it to be a multi-device remote, you have 2 options. The main thing you appear to be missing on your version of the remote are the device buttons, so it looks like it's intended to be a single device remote. What you can do is create 2 or 3 different upgrades, with the functions assigned to different buttons, so hopefully you can cover all of the buttons in the RMIR version of the remote. I wouldn't double up in one go, because for example, if you put the MENU button in 2 places, how will you know which one is showing up on the INFO button? Would you suggest doubling up some of the functions and taking note of the results? Problem is, there are more buttons on the remote than there are functions for the TV.
#Inteset remoter upgrade#
For instance, I have a TV and I found the upgrade for it in the files section. I don't really have a device that could utilize all the buttons. Ok, that makes more sense than what I suggested. Most will be correct, but take the GUIDE button for example, will that turn up on the button labeled GUIDE or will it turn up in the spot where GUIDE is on the INT-422? Once you've got some test results to share, we can look at making a new version of the INT-422 RDF for you where it is customized for your remote. Then you test the remote and see which functions ended up on the wrong buttons. What you need is an upgrade for a device that you have, then you load that upgrade into your remote and assign functions to all of the buttons. If I press my finger and run it along the remote just above the colors, I can feel where the other buttons should've been installed. You are right about the masking off of buttons. Since I am just fact finding right now, would I create functions with sequential hex values, assign them to buttons, upload the upgrade, then use my iLearn to read which button actually sent what value? However, between the Grok Shops videos and the wiki, I think I understand the process.
#Inteset remoter how to#
I haven't learned how to do an upgrade just yet. Two on the edge and one in the middle, those keys would fall in-between Inteset remote keys? That big yellow Guide & menu keys on Enseo remote, on a true Inteset 422 that line is three buttons. Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help! Have you learned how to create an upgrade yet? However, there will almost certainly be buttons available in RMIR that are not available on your remote. I bet all the buttons on your remote are present in RMIR, they may just be labeled wrong. The only way to really tell is for you to program each of the buttons using RMIR and see which functions show up in the wrong place. They either used the chip from the INT-422 in this different remote, or they used the complete internals from the INT-422 and just masked off some buttons. There are 2 options as to what UEI did when they created your remote. How would I go about mapping commands to a button that isn't shown?

The real bummer is that the button I want to use for a set top box (located directly under the TV button in the middle of the Enseo remote) is not shown in the button layout. The remote discovered in RMIR comes back to me as a Inteset-422, however the key layout isn't what I got in front of me. I've noticed one thing that doesn't quite jive.

I've been going through all the recommended reading and videos and I've started to dive into reprogramming.

Posted: Thu 5:40 pm Post subject: Different Key Layouts I cant think of much for pitfalls of this remote I only recently switched all my remotes to the URC-3660 before that i was using INT-422 which is a nice remote for my needs Yes my INT-422 battery compartment sticker is URC-67200BC1-028-R. Posted: Tue 10:45 am Post subject: A multi-pronged problem for a beginner Profile Log in to check your private messages Log inįile Section File Search Lookup Tool WikiĮnseo URC-67200BC1-028-R (Inteset INT-422) sig 3494

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